about PyLucid
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PyLucid is a lightweight, OpenSource ( GPL 2.x or newer ) content
management system ( CMS ) written in Python WSGI. Nearly all output can
be customized. No shell account is needed. You only need a standard
webserver with Python (at least v2.2.1) CGI and MySQL ( mySQLdb ) to run
PyLucid.
You can use PyLucid as a Framework for you small Web-Application.
Because you can make you own Plugins!
Look at: http://www.pylucid.org/index.py/DeveloperInfo/
PyLucid use the WSGI Standard, so you can run it as CGI, fastCGI, SCGI,
AJP and others...
major changes
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* WSGI compatibly (using Colubrid - but not optimized)!
* new template engine jinja in place of simpleTAL
* new CSS and JS handling
* new internal page editing
* new: "List of all available Tags" when you edit a CMS page
* new: PluginDownloader (a Plugin to make you own written Plugins
downloadable for other Users) (available since v0.7RC2)
* File oganisation changed
* new /_install - Section (look at InstallAccess):
o new 'low level Admin' Tools - example: 'rename all used
tabelnames'
o new 'info / tests' - many SQL-Server information
* shortcut for every page. So the URLs are cleaner
* No poormanmodrewrite! I think the URLs are good enough.
minor changes
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* internal Links works now with the new shortcuts!
* You can make short Links to deep pages. Example:
http://www.pylucid.org/index.py/Doku/Markup/TinyTextileExample/ ->
http://www.pylucid.org/index.py/TinyTextileExample/
* DB dump improved (a little, but not really enough)
* "list of new sides" improved (See how edit the pages)
Links
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Homepage..: http://www.pylucid.org
sf.net....: http://sourceforge.net/projects/pylucid/
Install instructions: http://www.pylucid.org/index.py/InstallPyLucid/
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Mfg.
Jens Diemer
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CMS in pure Python CGI: http://www.pylucid.org